About The Archaeological Conservancy __ "The Archaeological Conservancy,
established in 1980, is the only national non-profit organization dedicated to
acquiring and preserving the best of our nation's remaining archaeological
sites. Based in Albuquerque,
New Mexico, the Conservancy also operates regional
offices in Georgia,
Virginia,
Ohio, and
California." Learn about their
activities and goals. - illustrated - From The Archaeological Conservancy -
http://www.americanarchaeology.com/aaabout.html

Archaeological
dig confirms United States' oldest street ... __ "For generations,
St. Augustine's Aviles Street has competed with Philadelphia's Elfreth's Alley
as the oldest street in the United States, but a recent archaeological dig may
hand the honor to the Florida city." Learn about the evidence in this very
brief article. - From scatoday.net -
http://www.scatoday.net/node/15546

Archaeological Site Considerations | Whole Building Design Guide __
"Archaeological sites are nonrenewable resources; they provide the only
available source of information on the people and civilizations that flourished
in the distant past. Archaeological sites should be considered early on in the
planning and design process of all projects that have ground-disturbing
potential." You can learn some valuable guidelines. - From wbdg.org -
http://www.wbdg.org/resources/archconsider.php

Facing the Crisis: Looting in the U.S. __ General overview of the problem of
the looting of Indian archaeological sites in the United States. - Changes in
the law and plans for the future - Arom Archaeological Institute of America -
http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/loot/

Indian Mounds
of the United States __ A listing of Indian Mounds state-by-state,
many with live links to websites about the mound. - From greatdreams.com -
http://www.greatdreams.com/mounds.htm

Mesa Verde Country: The Heart of Archaeology in the Southwest...
__ "This
website deals mostly with Colorado, but does include information from other
states as well. You will find information about archaeology in the region along
with photos and information about Mesa Verde National Park." - illustrated -
From SuBee Enterprises -
http://www.swcolo.org/Tourism/archaeology.html

NASA Archeology Research - Chaco Canyon, New Mexico __ "The
Chaco Canyon
Research Center had done aerial photography and a ground survey. This was the
beginning of an archeological database, to which, we proposed to add thermal
infrared multispectral data. If our sensors could locate prehistoric features,
this would prove that using
remote sensing technology could work for
archeology." Learn about this program and its effect on research. - illustrated
- From nasa.gov -
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/archeology/chaco.html

National Park Service
Archeology and Ethnography Program __ You will find feature stories,
ways to participate in archaeology, tools for teaching, and the National
Archaeological Database. - From NPS -
http://www.nps.gov/archeology/

Remote Sensing at Shiloh National Military Park, archaeology __ " The
work documented a wide array of Civil War era military features, New Deal era
archaeological excavation trenches, and Mississippian mound construction
stages." A good overview. - illustrated - From nps.gov -
http://www.nps.gov/seac/shiloh/shiloh-index.htm

Unlocking the Past __ An extensive resource for
American archaeology with articles, resources, and much more. "A Public
Outreach Project of the Society for Historical Archaeology" - illustrated - From
The Society for Historical Archaeology -
http://www.sha.org/unlockingthepast/